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Safe spaces scheme launched in Walsall for children and young people

Children and young people can now visit registered safe spaces in Walsall if they are worried, upset or need help whilst out and about.

Walsall Council and West Midlands Police have launched a new, safe spaces initiative following calls from young people to make the town feel and be a safer place.

14 venues taking part in the scheme have received specialist training, ensuring staff are prepared to offer practical help and immediate support to young people whenever it’s needed.

“ We’re proud to deliver on a commitment to our young people by launching this scheme. This is something young people have asked us for, and it’s their voices who have helped shape and deliver this.

Safety is one of, if not, the biggest concern of our young people, and it’s schemes like this which will hopefully help combat these fears.

“Councillor Mark Statham, Portfolio Holder for Children’s, Families and Lifelong Learning

Walsall Council

“ Safe spaces are about reassurance and support for children and young people when they need it most.

Whether they feel unsafe, have lost their bus ticket, or simply need to charge their phone to contact a parent or carer, these spaces are there to help. “

Councillor Adam Hicken, Portfolio Holder for Enforcement and Safe Communities

Walsall Council

Each safe space will be clearly identifiable by a distinctive window sticker, designed in collaboration with young people to ensure it is eye-catching and recognisable to them. Young people can expect to be greeted by a welcoming, friendly face, who can offer access to practical essentials like the use of chargers, power banks, and first aid kits.

Registered safe spaces include Walsall’s bus station, The Link, Legacy Church and all council-ran venues such as Our Place, Lichfield Street Library Hub and the Gala swimming and fitness centre.

Sergeant Alex Backrath responsible for the local neighbourhood policing team, said: “Walsall Police are committed to making sure everyone feels safe in the borough, and these designated safe spaces will serve as a sanctuary for young people whenever they need it.

“We can already see what a positive impact the safe spaces are having by looking at ‘Our Place’ youth hub. It’s helping us to get young people off the street and reducing anti-social behaviour as a result.”

The rollout of safe spaces is an active step forward in the council’s vision to make Walsall a child-friendly borough by 2040. In August this year, the council held its second annual youth summit, bringing together over 100 young people to share their ideas and priorities for creating a safer Walsall.

 

List of safe spaces:

Aldridge Community Library

Rookery Lane, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 8NN

Bloxwich Community Library

High Street, Bloxwich, Walsall, WS3 2HR

Brownhills Community Library

Park View Centre, Chester Road North, Brownhills, WS8 7JB

 

Darlaston Community Library

1 King Street, Darlaston, WS10 8DE

Legacy Church, Walsall

85 Corporation Street West, Walsall, WS1 3QS

Lichfield Street Hub

Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS1 1TR

Our Place – Walsall town centre youth hub

Saddlers Shopping Centre, Park Street, Walsall, West Midlands, WS1 1YS

 

St. Paul’s Bus Station

St. Paul’s Street, Walsall, WS1 1NR

Streetly Community Library

Sutton Coldfield, B74 3PL

 

The Link

46 Park Street, Walsall, WS1 1NG

Walsall Council, Town Hall

Leicester St, Walsall WS1 1PT

Walsall College

Littleton Street West, Walsall, WS2 8ES

Walsall Gala Swimming & Fitness Centre (Gala Baths)

Tower Street, Walsall, WS1 1DH

Willenhall Community Library

Walsall Street, Willenhall, WV13 2EX

More information about the scheme can be found on the council’s website: https://go.walsall.gov.uk/children-and-young-people/safe-spaces-children-and-young-people

The council is actively looking to sign up more local businesses to the scheme. Businesses can express their interest by contacting: youthofferparticipation@walsall.gov.uk

Feeling safe in all spaces is one of the four key pillars of the We Are Walsall 2040 children and young people’s strategy which can be found here: https://wearewalsall2040.walsall.gov.uk/borough-plan

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